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Doubt Biden joins the race after tonight. N/t. (Original Post)
hrmjustin
Oct 2015
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Thank you for saying that. Bernie and Clinton were good, with O'Malley a close third.
One Man Stands Alone
Oct 2015
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ronnykmarshall
(35,356 posts)1. I agree
RandySF
(59,276 posts)2. I agree
I think his supporters will go to Hillary.
redstateblues
(10,565 posts)3. The train has left the station. He's not in.
cyberswede
(26,117 posts)4. Agreed. nt
One Man Stands Alone
(26 posts)5. Thank you for saying that. Bernie and Clinton were good, with O'Malley a close third.
I did enjoy the debates, Bernie really did very well, and I have to admit that Clinton had some good moments too.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)6. You know, I forgot all about him during this debate.
I have been hoping he would get in, but now I'm not sure he will either. I think the party and the nominating process is in good hands with these candidates. We can all be proud of them, regardless of personal preference.